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Which groups were considered citizens in ancient Greece? Select the three correct answers.
A. Aristocrats
B. Tenant farmers
C. Small farmers
D. Slaves
E. Foreigners
F. Women
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A, B, C
Citizens in ancient Greek city‑states were generally free adult males — including aristocrats and men who farmed (both small landowners and many tenant farmers). Women, slaves and resident foreigners were not citizens. (Exact rules varied by polis.)
Citizens in ancient Greek city‑states were generally free adult males — including aristocrats and men who farmed (both small landowners and many tenant farmers). Women, slaves and resident foreigners were not citizens. (Exact rules varied by polis.)
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